On the evening of April 25, at Dai Doan Ket Square (Pleiku ward), the special art program "Dai ngan reo" left many aftertastes in the hearts of the audience.
The special art program "Dai ngan reo" is a cultural and political event of profound significance, celebrating the 80th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh's letter to the Congress of Southern ethnic minorities in Pleiku (April 19, 1946 - April 19, 2026); Vietnamese Ethnic Culture Day (April 19) and the 51st anniversary of the Liberation of the South, National Reunification (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2026).

The program began with rereading President Ho Chi Minh's letter to the Congress of Southern ethnic minorities in Pleiku in 1946.
In the context of the country just gaining independence with many difficulties, President Ho Chi Minh's advice continues to be reiterated as a profound message about the spirit of great national unity.

The program impressed with the realistic stage space elaborately staged right at Dai Doan Ket Square.
Familiar life of the Central Highlands people such as wood carving, weaving, brocade weaving or images of Rong houses, water droplets... create a whole that is both artistic, close, authentic and leaves a deep impression on people and tourists.

The program also creates emotional depth through music performances imbued with the breath of the great forest such as: "Singing to celebrate Hero Nup", "Kơ-nia Tree Shadow"...
Familiar melodies have touched the pride of the children of the Central Highlands themselves.
In the sound of gong beats and musical melodies, a picture of the Central Highlands appears both majestic, rustic, deep and rich in identity.